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A GLOSSARY OF LAWSONOMY aircraft. Any vehicle that flies or floats in the air. Alfred Lawson coined the word aircraft in 1908-trademarked it in 1910-put it into the dictionary in 1912. cohesion. That force by which molecules of the same kind or of the same body are held together, so, that the body resists being pulled to pieces. color. A manifestation of substances, the shades of which are as variable as the variability of substances. density. That which moves about in space. It is made up of substances of infinite variability and the difference thereof causes Penetrability. Although indestructible there is no limit to its separability. disorgs. Microscopic vermin that infect the cells of the mental system and destroy the mental instruments constructed and operated by the menorgs. economics. The utilization of everything without the loss of anything. Usefulness. equaeverpoise. A common level sought between greater and lesser density throughout space that creates a balance in the movement of matter. It is the cause of perpetual movement. equilibrium. A state of balance produced by the counteraction of two or more forces. ether. A substance of lesser density that surrounds the Earth and extends everywhere in space as far as the most powerful telescopes of man can fathom. force. An effect of substance of greater density falling or pressing toward space of lesser density. gases. Constant compositions of particles which can be measured in quantity and quality and can be relied upon to act according to known rules of LAWSONOMY. heat. A substance made tangible by pressure of matter. Its intensity is effected by concentration. The difference in intensity of heat imparted to two bodies of equal mass but different substances is caused by a difference in the suction of the different substances that heat mixes with. When released by pressure heat pursues the lines of the least resistance toward suction points, or space of lesser density. In attempting to reach space of lesser density heat passes through the minute pores of solids, fluids and air, causing expansion, dissolution and reformation of substances. knowledge. Truth. knowlegian. An accredited teacher of LAWSONOMY. Lawsonomy. The knowledge of Life and everything that pertains thereto. It establishes the basic Laws that govern Physical, Mental and Spiritual Manifestations. lesether. A substance of lesser density than ether walled in the center of the earth which creates the power of suction that draws substances of greater density toward it as well as balancing the earth with the substance that surrounds it. light. A substance, or combination of substances made tangible by pressure. It is manifested by impact of substances of greater density. It penetrates substances of both greater or lesser density. mass. Greater density in space. matter. The physical contents of Space which move about and change from one thing to another. menorgs. Microscopic thinking creatures that build and operate the mental instruments within the cells of the mental system which both receive and transmit intelligence to all parts of the body. mental fibres. Small tubes through which currents of mentality pass, carrying messages to and from the senses and center of consciousness of living forms. mentality. A substance of subtle penetrating qualities and great speed of movement. It is used to manifest feeling or consciousness through the instrumentality of the mental system. mental system. The machinery in living forms through which feeling and consciousness are manifested. In man it consists of Mental Fibres, Mental Channels, Mental Currents, Spinal Cord and Brain. movement. The penetration of one substance through another substance. Penetrability. The basic law of movement as discovered and explained by Alfred Lawson. It demonstrates that all movement of matter is caused by a difference in Density whereby one substance penetrates another substance by the push of pressure and the pull of suction. physics. Descriptive knowledge pertaining to the movement of matter. The basic principles of physics were unknown until established by LAWSON. pressure. Force caused by substances of greater density falling toward space with lesser density. solarity. Method of construction and operation of the solar system as made known by Alfred Lawson. sound. A substance made tangible by pressure of matter which becomes intelligible through specially constructed organs, such as the ears of man, into which it is drawn by suction. space. That which extends everywhere and embraces everything. Substance. A manifestation of density in variable forms. Any form of substance is made up of a combination of substances and so on without end. suction. Force caused by space with lesser density drawing toward it substances of greater density. supreme mathematics. A superlative system of mathematics which coming man must devise to compute Zig-Zag and Swirl movement and eternal readjustment of matter. taxes. An antiquated method of cheating everybody. telementy. Direct communication between operators of mental systems located in different bodies. theory. That which ain't. Hypothesis; supposition; mere speculation instituted by those who do not know what they are talking about. volume. Lesser density in space. zig-zag-and-swirl. Movement in which any formation moves in a multiple direction according to the movements of many increasingly greater formations, each depending upon the greater formation for direction and upon varying changes caused by counteracting influences of suction and pressure of different proportions.
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